by admin | Oct 30, 2021 | Vocabulary
When testing a muscle, we can use it as a generic Indicator Muscle (IM) or as a Specific Indicator Muscle. A generic Indicator Muscle (IM) is generally related to the subconscious system and gives a general response related to all the body. When using a Specific...
by admin | Oct 30, 2021 | Vocabulary
We have decided to use the term Muscle Response Testing to identify the typical action of evaluating the Muscle’s integrity performed in Kinesiology, trying to uniform the many different terminologies used in the vast field of Kinesiology (Muscle Test, Muscle...
by admin | Oct 30, 2021 | Vocabulary
The muscle selected to be used as a general tool to communicate with the Client's subconscious. Any Indicator Change, should not be confused with the muscle-organ-meridian relationship. When a muscle is used as an Indicator Muscle, it's responses are those of...
by admin | Oct 30, 2021 | Vocabulary
When an Indicator Muscle (IM) changes from balanced (in a homeostatic state) to unbalanced (it can be either Hypertonic Muscle or Hypotonic Muscle). Or when the Indicator Muscle (IM) changes from unbalanced (it can be either Hypertonic Muscle or Hypotonic Muscle), to...
by admin | Oct 30, 2021 | Vocabulary
When a muscle changes from one state (balanced or unbalanced) to another (unbalanced or balanced). This definition is different from what many branches of Kinesiology used to say, especially during the early development of Kinesiology. In the past, they used to say...
by admin | Oct 30, 2021 | Vocabulary
Only the Kinesiologist will cause a Muscle Change when touching a given point on the body. This procedure is different than: Circuit Localization (CL), where Muscle Change can be caused by either the Kinesiologist or the Client;or Therapy Localization/Location (TL),...